One Word Substitution
1. To transfer one's authority to another
Ans: Delegate
2. One who is a newcomer
Ans: Neophyte
3. That which is lawful
Ans: Legal
4. That which is against law
Ans: Illegal
5. One who is unmarried
Ans: Celibate
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Exam Papers
One Word Substitution
1. That which cannot be satisfied
Ans: Insatiable
2. One who questions everything
Ans: Cynic
3. A flesh eating animal
Ans: Carnivorous
4. A grass eating animal
Ans: Herbivorous
5. One who lives in a foreign country
Ans: Immigrant
1. That which cannot be satisfied
Ans: Insatiable
2. One who questions everything
Ans: Cynic
3. A flesh eating animal
Ans: Carnivorous
4. A grass eating animal
Ans: Herbivorous
5. One who lives in a foreign country
Ans: Immigrant
Examination Questions
One Word Substitution
1.A book written by an unknown author
Ans: Anonymous
2.A life history written by oneself
Ans: Autobiography
3.A life history written by somebody else
Ans: Biography
4.People who work together
Ans: Colleagues
5.One who eats too much
Ans: Glutton
1.A book written by an unknown author
Ans: Anonymous
2.A life history written by oneself
Ans: Autobiography
3.A life history written by somebody else
Ans: Biography
4.People who work together
Ans: Colleagues
5.One who eats too much
Ans: Glutton
General English Exam Questions
One Word Substitution
1.Practice of having one wife or husband
Ans: Monogamy
2.Practice of having two wives or husbands
Ans: Bigamy
3.That which is not likely to happen
Ans: Improbable
4.People living at the same time
Ans: Contemporaries
5.A book published after the death of its author
Ans: Posthumas
1.Practice of having one wife or husband
Ans: Monogamy
2.Practice of having two wives or husbands
Ans: Bigamy
3.That which is not likely to happen
Ans: Improbable
4.People living at the same time
Ans: Contemporaries
5.A book published after the death of its author
Ans: Posthumas
Some Question Answers
One Word Substitution
1.That which cannot be avoided
Ans: Inevitable
2.A position for which no salary is paid
Ans: Honorary
3.That which cannot be defended
Ans: Indefensible
4.Practice of having several wives
Ans: Polygamy
5.Practice of having several husbands
Ans: Polyandry
1.That which cannot be avoided
Ans: Inevitable
2.A position for which no salary is paid
Ans: Honorary
3.That which cannot be defended
Ans: Indefensible
4.Practice of having several wives
Ans: Polygamy
5.Practice of having several husbands
Ans: Polyandry
Objective General English
1. That through which light can partly pass
Ans: Translucent
2. A sentence whose meaning is unclear
Ans: Ambiguous
3. A place where orphans live
Ans: Orphanage
4. That which cannot be described
Ans: Indescribable
5. That which cannot be imitated
Ans: Inimitable
Ans: Translucent
2. A sentence whose meaning is unclear
Ans: Ambiguous
3. A place where orphans live
Ans: Orphanage
4. That which cannot be described
Ans: Indescribable
5. That which cannot be imitated
Ans: Inimitable
5 Questions Answers
One Word Substitution
1. A Government by the Nobles
Ans: Aristocracy
2. A Government by one
Ans: Autocracy
3. Rule by the mob
ANs: Mobocracy
4. That through which light can pass
Ans: Transparent
5. That through which light cannot pass
Ans: Opaque
1. A Government by the Nobles
Ans: Aristocracy
2. A Government by one
Ans: Autocracy
3. Rule by the mob
ANs: Mobocracy
4. That through which light can pass
Ans: Transparent
5. That through which light cannot pass
Ans: Opaque
Objective Type General English Questions
One Word Substitution
1. A Government by the people
Ans: Democracy
2. A Government by a king or queen
Ans: Monarchy
3. A Government by the officials
Ans: Bureaucracy
4. A Government by the rich
Ans: Plutocracy
5. A Government by the few
Ans: Oligarchy
1. A Government by the people
Ans: Democracy
2. A Government by a king or queen
Ans: Monarchy
3. A Government by the officials
Ans: Bureaucracy
4. A Government by the rich
Ans: Plutocracy
5. A Government by the few
Ans: Oligarchy
Objective Type Questions
One Word Substitution
1. One who speaks less
Ans: Reticent
2. One who goes on foot
Ans: Pedestrian
3. One who believes in fate
ANs: Fatalist
4. One who dies without a Will
ANs: Intestate
5. One who always thinks himself to be ill
Ans: Valetudinarian
1. One who speaks less
Ans: Reticent
2. One who goes on foot
Ans: Pedestrian
3. One who believes in fate
ANs: Fatalist
4. One who dies without a Will
ANs: Intestate
5. One who always thinks himself to be ill
Ans: Valetudinarian
5 One Word Substitutions
One Word Substitution
1. One who thinks only of himself
Ans: Egoist
2. One who thinks only of welfare of women
ANs: Feminist
3. One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain
Ans: Stoic
4. One who is quite like a woman
Ans: Effeminate
5. One who has strange habits
Ans: Eccentric
1. One who thinks only of himself
Ans: Egoist
2. One who thinks only of welfare of women
ANs: Feminist
3. One who is indifferent to pleasure or pain
Ans: Stoic
4. One who is quite like a woman
Ans: Effeminate
5. One who has strange habits
Ans: Eccentric
English Question Paper
One Word Substitution
1. One who helps others Good
Ans: Samaritan
2. One who copies from other writers
Ans: Plagiarist
3. One who hates women
Ans: Misogynist
4. One who knows many languages
Ans: Polyglot
5. One who is fond of sensuous pleasures
Ans: Epicure
1. One who helps others Good
Ans: Samaritan
2. One who copies from other writers
Ans: Plagiarist
3. One who hates women
Ans: Misogynist
4. One who knows many languages
Ans: Polyglot
5. One who is fond of sensuous pleasures
Ans: Epicure
Some Questions of One Word Substitution
1. One who looks on the bright side of things
Ans: Optimist
2. One who looks on the dark side of things
Ans: Pessimist
3. One who doubts the existence of god
Ans: Agnostic
4. One who pretends to be what he is not
Ans: Hypocrite
5. One incapable of being tired
Ans: Indefatigable
Ans: Optimist
2. One who looks on the dark side of things
Ans: Pessimist
3. One who doubts the existence of god
Ans: Agnostic
4. One who pretends to be what he is not
Ans: Hypocrite
5. One incapable of being tired
Ans: Indefatigable
Question Papers
1. One who works for free
Ans: Volunteer
2. One who loves books
Ans: Bibliophile
3. One who can speak two languages
Ans: Bilingual
4. One who loves mankind
Ans: Philanthropist
5. One who hates mankind
Ans: Misanthrope
Ans: Volunteer
2. One who loves books
Ans: Bibliophile
3. One who can speak two languages
Ans: Bilingual
4. One who loves mankind
Ans: Philanthropist
5. One who hates mankind
Ans: Misanthrope
Some One Word Substitutions
1. One who is easily deceived
Ans: Gullible
2. One who does not make mistakes
Ans: Infallible
3. One who can do anything for money
Ans: Mercenary
4. One who has no money
Ans: Pauper
15. One who changes sides
Ans: Turncoat
Ans: Gullible
2. One who does not make mistakes
Ans: Infallible
3. One who can do anything for money
Ans: Mercenary
4. One who has no money
Ans: Pauper
15. One who changes sides
Ans: Turncoat
One Word Substitution Papers
1. One who is out to subvert a government
Ans: Anarchist
2. One who is recovering from illness
Ans: Convalescent
3. One who is all powerful
Ans: Omnipotent
4. One who is present everywhere
Ans: Omnipresent
5. One who knows everything
Ans: Omniscient
Ans: Anarchist
2. One who is recovering from illness
Ans: Convalescent
3. One who is all powerful
Ans: Omnipotent
4. One who is present everywhere
Ans: Omnipresent
5. One who knows everything
Ans: Omniscient
Some Questions
One Word Substitution
1. To change shape, nature or substance of-
Ans: Transmute
2. Person who believes that God is every thing and everything is God-
Ans: Pantheist
3. Person who pilots or travels in a balloon, airship or other aircraft-
Ans: Aeronaut
4. Witty, clever retort
Ans: Repartee
5. Words different in meaning but similar in sound-
Ans: Homonym
1. To change shape, nature or substance of-
Ans: Transmute
2. Person who believes that God is every thing and everything is God-
Ans: Pantheist
3. Person who pilots or travels in a balloon, airship or other aircraft-
Ans: Aeronaut
4. Witty, clever retort
Ans: Repartee
5. Words different in meaning but similar in sound-
Ans: Homonym
Objective General English Questions
1. One who is unrelenting and cannot be moved by entreaties-
Ans: Inexorable
2. Regard for others as a principle of action-
Ans: Altruism
3. Person who claims to have great love for and understanding of what is beautiful in nature, art etc-
Ans: Aesthete
4. A disease which spreads by contact-
ANs: Contagious
5. An animal story with a moral-
Ans: Fable
Ans: Inexorable
2. Regard for others as a principle of action-
Ans: Altruism
3. Person who claims to have great love for and understanding of what is beautiful in nature, art etc-
Ans: Aesthete
4. A disease which spreads by contact-
ANs: Contagious
5. An animal story with a moral-
Ans: Fable
Question Answers
1. Paying back injury with injury-
Ans: Reprisal
2. Acutely affected by external impressions
Ans: Sensitive
3. To slap with a flat object-
Ans: Swat
4. An assembly of hearers-
Ans: Audience
5. An associate in an officer or institution-
Ans: Colleague
Ans: Reprisal
2. Acutely affected by external impressions
Ans: Sensitive
3. To slap with a flat object-
Ans: Swat
4. An assembly of hearers-
Ans: Audience
5. An associate in an officer or institution-
Ans: Colleague
General English Objective Type
1. Mania for stealing articles-
Ans: Kleptomania
2. Mental wearness for want of occupation-
Ans: Ennui
3. One who loves all and sundry-
Ans: Philanthropist
4. Mania for travel-
Ans: Dromomania
5. A person living permanently in a certain place-
Ans: Domicile
Ans: Kleptomania
2. Mental wearness for want of occupation-
Ans: Ennui
3. One who loves all and sundry-
Ans: Philanthropist
4. Mania for travel-
Ans: Dromomania
5. A person living permanently in a certain place-
Ans: Domicile
General English in Exam
1. An office or post with no work but high pay-
Ans: Sinecure
2. One who is well-versed in any subject, a critical judge of any art, particularly fine arts-
Ans: Connoisseur
3. Person who is indifferent to both pleasure and pain-
Ans: Stoic
4. A person who is against the standards of ordinary society especially in dressing-
Ans: Hippy
5. Murder of a brother-
Ans: Fratricide
Ans: Sinecure
2. One who is well-versed in any subject, a critical judge of any art, particularly fine arts-
Ans: Connoisseur
3. Person who is indifferent to both pleasure and pain-
Ans: Stoic
4. A person who is against the standards of ordinary society especially in dressing-
Ans: Hippy
5. Murder of a brother-
Ans: Fratricide
Some Objective General English Questions
1. One who depises persons of lower social postion-
Ans: Snob
2. Gradual recovery from illness-
Ans: Convalescence
3. One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrong done to him-
Ans: Vindictive
4. A person who believes thats pleasure is the chief good
Ans: Hedonist
5. Commencement of words with the same letter-
Ans: Alliteration
Ans: Snob
2. Gradual recovery from illness-
Ans: Convalescence
3. One who is determined to exact full vengeance for wrong done to him-
Ans: Vindictive
4. A person who believes thats pleasure is the chief good
Ans: Hedonist
5. Commencement of words with the same letter-
Ans: Alliteration
Objective Type General English
1. Child bereaved of one or both the parents-
Ans: Orphan
2. Gift left by will-
ANs: Legacy
3. A government run by a dictator-
Ans: Autocracy
4. One who always runs away from danger-
Ans: Timid
5. A poem written on the death of someone loved and lost-
Ans: Elegy
Ans: Orphan
2. Gift left by will-
ANs: Legacy
3. A government run by a dictator-
Ans: Autocracy
4. One who always runs away from danger-
Ans: Timid
5. A poem written on the death of someone loved and lost-
Ans: Elegy
Objective English Questions
1. A post without remuneration-
Ans: Honorary
2. Large scale departure of people-
ANs: Exodus
3. Lottery in which an article is assigned by lot to one of those buying tickets-
Ans: Raffle
4. To send an unwanted person out of the country-
Ans: Deport
5. Voluntarily giving up throne by king in favour of his son-
Ans: Abdication
Ans: Honorary
2. Large scale departure of people-
ANs: Exodus
3. Lottery in which an article is assigned by lot to one of those buying tickets-
Ans: Raffle
4. To send an unwanted person out of the country-
Ans: Deport
5. Voluntarily giving up throne by king in favour of his son-
Ans: Abdication
Objective General English Question NAswer
1. List of headings of the business to be transacted at a meeting-
Ans: Agenda
2. A process involving too much official formality-
Ans: Red-tapism
3. Person who brings an action at law-
Ans: Plaintiff
4. The short remaining end of a cigarette-
Ans: Stub
5. The place where public, government or historical records are kept-
Ans: Archives
Ans: Agenda
2. A process involving too much official formality-
Ans: Red-tapism
3. Person who brings an action at law-
Ans: Plaintiff
4. The short remaining end of a cigarette-
Ans: Stub
5. The place where public, government or historical records are kept-
Ans: Archives
Objective General English Questions
1. Mania for balking-
ANs: Logomania
2. The custom of having more than one husband at the same time-
Ans: Polyandry
3. An extremely deep crack or opening in the ground-
Ans: Chasm
4. The study of ancient societies-
Ans: Archaeology
5. The foolish belief that one is God-
Ans: Theomania
ANs: Logomania
2. The custom of having more than one husband at the same time-
Ans: Polyandry
3. An extremely deep crack or opening in the ground-
Ans: Chasm
4. The study of ancient societies-
Ans: Archaeology
5. The foolish belief that one is God-
Ans: Theomania
Objective General English
One Word Substitution-
1. The policy of extending a country's empire and influence-
Ans: Imperialism
2. Government by a single person-
Ans: Autocracy
3. Practice of a married woman having extra marital relationship-
Ans: Adultery
4. A workman who fits and repairs pipes-
Ans: Plumber
5. Part of a church in which bells hang-
Ans: Belfry
1. The policy of extending a country's empire and influence-
Ans: Imperialism
2. Government by a single person-
Ans: Autocracy
3. Practice of a married woman having extra marital relationship-
Ans: Adultery
4. A workman who fits and repairs pipes-
Ans: Plumber
5. Part of a church in which bells hang-
Ans: Belfry
One Word Substitution Papers
1. Strong and settled dislike between two persons-
Ans: Antipathy
2. A person who has no money to pay off his debts-
Ans: Insolvent
3. An entertainer who performs difficult physical actions-
Ans: Acrobat
4. A small house with all rooms on one floor-
Ans: Bungalow
5. A song embodying religious and sacred emotions-
Ans: Hymn
Ans: Antipathy
2. A person who has no money to pay off his debts-
Ans: Insolvent
3. An entertainer who performs difficult physical actions-
Ans: Acrobat
4. A small house with all rooms on one floor-
Ans: Bungalow
5. A song embodying religious and sacred emotions-
Ans: Hymn
One Word Substitution Question Answer
1. One who forcibly seizes control of a bus or an aircraft-
Ans: Hijacker
2. The act of killing one's wife-
Ans: Uxoricide
3. Music sung or played at night below a person's window-
Ans: Serenade
4. A government by the nobles-
Ans: Aristocracy
5. Anything written in a letter after it is signed-
Ans: Postscript
Ans: Hijacker
2. The act of killing one's wife-
Ans: Uxoricide
3. Music sung or played at night below a person's window-
Ans: Serenade
4. A government by the nobles-
Ans: Aristocracy
5. Anything written in a letter after it is signed-
Ans: Postscript
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
One Word Substitutions
1. A person who does not believe in any religion-
Ans: Pagan
2. Bringing about gentle and painless death from incurable disease-
Ans: Euthanasia
3. A man of lax moral-
Ans: Licentious
4. A small enclosure for cattle, sheep, poultry etc.-
Ans: Pen
5. To cause troops etc. to spread out in readiness for battle-
Ans: Deploy
Ans: Pagan
2. Bringing about gentle and painless death from incurable disease-
Ans: Euthanasia
3. A man of lax moral-
Ans: Licentious
4. A small enclosure for cattle, sheep, poultry etc.-
Ans: Pen
5. To cause troops etc. to spread out in readiness for battle-
Ans: Deploy
One Word Substitution Questions
1. To examine one's own thoughts and feelings -
Ans: Introspection
2. A short, usually amusing, story about some real person or event-
Ans: Anecdote
3. Woman who offers the use of her body for sexual intercourse to any one who will pay for this-
Ans: Prostitute
4. Life history of a person written by another-
Ans: Biography
5. Custom of having many wives-
Ans: Ploygamy
Ans: Introspection
2. A short, usually amusing, story about some real person or event-
Ans: Anecdote
3. Woman who offers the use of her body for sexual intercourse to any one who will pay for this-
Ans: Prostitute
4. Life history of a person written by another-
Ans: Biography
5. Custom of having many wives-
Ans: Ploygamy
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